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Cyclists

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Cyclist Investigated for Race Crash



USA Cycling has launched an investigation into a crash that left top rider Isaac Howe with a double clavicle fracture in Saturday's Electric City Circuit race in South Carolina. According to witnesses, rider Jonathan Atkins retailed after he was edged off the road and Howe refused to apologize. Howe, who held second place in the National Criterium Calendar, pressed charges against Atkins and called for a lifetime ban. Atkins caught a standard 72-hour suspension for the incident pending the inv... Read More

Sochi, Russia

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Alleged Plot Against Olympics Halted



Russia's security services on Thursday announced the arrests of three men and the seizure of a cache of weapons that could have have been used to attack the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. The weapons included anti-aircraft missiles, guns, and a flamethrower and may have belonged to a group known as the Caucuses Emerite, an organization that has long resisted Russian authority in the Caucuses. The weapons were recovered in Abkhazia, a semi-autonomous region of Georgia that saw vi... Read More

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Tim DeChristopher

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DeChristopher Appeal Today in Denver



Lawyers for environmental activist Tim DeChristopher appeared in a federal court in Denver on Thursday to appeal his two-year jail sentence for disrupting a 2008 federal oil-lease auction. In July, a federal judge ordered DeChristopher to serve two years in prison and rejected his argument that his actions were valid civil disobedience. DeChristopher was not released from prison in California to attend the hearing, although he expects to be transferred to a Littleton, Colorado, facility late... Read More

Nanjing City Wall

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Ferrari Burns Rubber on Ancient Wall



Italian car-maker Ferrari has apologized for an advertising stunt in Nanjing, China, this week that left tire marks on a 600-year-old wall. Ferrari had rented a section of the ancient wall to showcase a limited-edition 458 Italia worth $954,000. As the car was driven into place for the publicity event, the driver was filmed gunning the engine and spinning the rear wheels, leaving dark tread marks. In a statement, the Italian-based company insisted they had a deep respect for "the protection of... Read More

West Java, Indonesia

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New Russian Plane Missing in Indonesia



A new Russian passenger plane carrying 46 people is missing after departing on a trial flight from West Java, in Indonesia, on Wednesday. The aircraft, known as Superjet, was on only its second test flight and was carrying a mix of Indonesian and Russian businesspeople. It is the first commercial plane produced in Russia since the end of the Cold War and represents a major effort to revive the country's domestic aviation industry. A search operation is expected to begin Thursday morning. Read... Read More

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